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A Framework for Data Analytics-Based Healthcare Systems

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In this modern techno-world, the term data is unavoidable and certainly, nothing is possible without its usage. The trends about how to analyse the data are the need of the hour. Data analytics is becoming a future escalating tool of all industries including medicine, robotics, etc. This article briefly explains how data analytics is used in healthcare systems. Health care is the process of maintaining and improving the health of an individual by preventing, diagnosing and treating the diseases, illness and other physical and mental imbalances in people. Data analytics is classified into four types and they are descriptive, diagnostic, predictive and prescriptive analysis. Health care makes use of prescriptive analysis to arrive at the best results and make better decisions. Big data plays a major role in data analytics. It helps the data analysts to collect data from the patients and store them efficiently. After the completion of this whole article, the reader will be able to get the collective idea about health care analytics.

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Muneeswaran, V., Nagaraj, P., Dhannushree, U., Ishwarya Lakshmi, S., Aishwarya, R., Sunethra, B. (2021). A Framework for Data Analytics-Based Healthcare Systems. In: Raj, J.S., Iliyasu, A.M., Bestak, R., Baig, Z.A. (eds) Innovative Data Communication Technologies and Application. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 59. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9651-3_7

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